k MM ft Start Next Week i There have been some minor changes in the North York minor hockey league Actup However the league membership still re mains at teams has withdrawn its juvenile entry it Is reported- Newmarket has en tered a club Richmond He arrived REFRESHED by has stepped out of the tam competition in favor of a midget entry The door is still ajar to allow Newmarket and juveniles to enter Entry list will close definitely this week and league play is scheduled to start this week There are six juvenile nine midget seven bantam and four clubs entered Entries are juvenile Camp Borden King City Oak Ridges midget Aurora Beeton Lang- staff Newmarket Richmond Hill bantam Aurora Lake Wilcox Langstaff New market Au rora Lake Wilcox Newmarket League governor George Has- requests all teams that have not already done so to im mediately send in their membership forms to avoid any delay in the opening of league play oft ftr way another of th many joyable of but travel Alto yog may or range stopovers on route for brief or extended visits OTTAWA WASHINGTON ATLANTIC 2540 2695 Bdalrs Lose Close Game Aurora dropped an decision to Milton at the Aurora arena Tuesday in an exhibition intermediate contest Trailing and heading Into the third period the turned on the scoring heat to rattle in five goals Phil Nicholas Jack Drum Al Smith Mel Vail and Bill scored in that or der It was Smiths second counter He scored Auroras opening tally in the second per iod Behind with two minutes to go coach Ron Simmons hauled goalie Bob Reams but the move backfired as Milton tired the puck Into the vacated cage Don Mills scored to complete a hat- trick leader for the visitors Smith and Vail newcomers to the Aurora rearguard hit hard and often and along with new comers Paul Don Gib son Patrick Stan Foster and Gil Williamson showed well The play Tuesday at Aurora r T AWARD Busy Hockey Man Dear Alcorn VandorTs sportsman is trying hard to earn the prize as York Countys busiest hockey man Dang Is manager of the Aurora intermediate and helped to get that team underway Finding Newmarket was having diffi culty the juveniles Doug fame along in the past two weeks to help get started By the juvenile turnout Tuesday it looks like this extra posh of Dong Alcorns should get Hit Juveniles going So this week were naming Pong for the Hashman award and Roxy Theatre pass and with it goes a big vote of thank to this fine gentleman for his help with hockey teams Hasketts HASH By George Haskett ENTER Newmarket has entered a wee team in the North York minor hockey league The New market entry rounds out a four- team league Other teams in the circuit along with Newmarket are Aurora Lake Wilcox and Harvey Gibney is coach of the Newmarket entry Sweaters for the team have been purchased by Herb Lawrence Corner Cup board proprietor The team to represent the Hub will be se lected from the Recreation Com mission sponsored Little r- THE OPTIMIST CHRISTMAS TRff SALES er more Spruce and Scotch Pines of various shape and price FOB SALES SERVICE INFORMATION Call Art Moore phone 1122 4u a I This town of ours is growing Time was when you could tell about percent of the people Lucky to know percent of the Main St strollers today Population increase shows up in the hockey statistics Take for instance the Saturday morning league League director Frank figured to go with eight teams Came the player registration and there were about 20 players to a team You can imagine the shuttle service the coaches bad to rim with on the bench to give every lad an to play Main result the Saturday morning circuit will be increased by four teams by cutting down the team rosters This will give every boy a little longer time on the ice Coaches are the unsung heroes of the league They get down every Saturday morning and give their time freely to direct the lads in their icelane capers Peewee and squirt coaches this season are Garrett Harvey Gibney George Watt Stan Gib bons Cecil Seney Don Warner Fred and Norm Item that impressed this cor ner Saturday as the league un folded a brand new season was the fairness of these chaps Main idea of the league is to give every boy an equal chance Gorman Smoke Rings tear the wrapping off their junior sea son tonight at the arena While the Smokies do battle on the ice Messrs Gorman and Coin will be trying to iron out an A junior grouping Its likely theyll be grouped with Colling- wood Midland Lindsay Whitby and Georgetown You may wonder why they have to travel so far with a dis trict group operating closer at hand Well here again popula tion sneaks Into the picture Jack Robinsons Aurora Bears draw a junior tag same as and No- i ij I NOV Was this the end or Just the beginning Deborah Kerr Van Johnson la The End of the Affair Also Adult Entertainment J A organization presents flirt of the Clouds Sorting Anthony Steel Robert Beady men A Nut W come to her room or kill Grai Jean Simmon i la i entertainment r Rugger Endorsed By Local Fans Last Saturday Some district sportsmen including a large contingent of Pickering College students found out definitely what rugger was Saturday They all appeared to tome to the same conclusion that it was a combination of rugby and soccer The game that gave them a taste of rugger an Ontario Hugger Union match Saturday at Pickering College between Sara cens and Nomads The final score ended Nomads Saracens with the Nomads being full valuo for their triumph The time rug ger fans also learned what the was and also the lineout and also learned that the rugger players didnt show any prefer ence They kicked the ball car- tied it and passed it around on end runs like It was a hot pota to thut nobody wanted to hold onto long While a couple of the visiting players bit the dust the surpris ing thing was consldorlng the shoe siring tackling the general kicking and the scrambling for the pigskin that there werent more injuries The player un- football players scorned the use of shoulder pads hip pad etc and went out and diet battle In gym trunk Jersey bare- knees and cleated boots There seemed to be general agreement among the assembled that the game has a fu ture in this neck of the woods chiefly because there was action alt the time no and no substitute Games and Commis sioner Ed was at the mike to explain the play It went along Also on hand wart officials of the Ontario Bugger Union including President Tre vor Thorn Expansion Commit- doner Denis Fletcher and Pub licity Director Ian Walker tt Mm tor because the latter com munities come under the limit for Before hockey takes over com pletely we must write finish to football It was an exciting year on the district gridirons Con gratulations go to Bob Thomp sons Aurora Double Blues North York senior champions and to St Andrews juniors The latter club defeated Newmarket for the junior crown George Kellys Purple and Golds were in the bunt to the final bell car rying the Saints to a sudden- death playoff Geo Harlow did a terrific job with the midgets winning six out of ten so the old Alma Mater should be in excellent shape for years to come We enjoyed Saturdays rugger to do at Pickering The assem bled viewers in the majority were for the expansion of the game in this area It seems like an excellent game no equipment required for the high school Anyone interested in or ganizing a Newmarket rugger team come next fall can count on the wholehearted support of Ontario Rugger Union officials November Hoedown Notice who is leading the junior A scoring race Its our own Bob Bob performing with Eddie Bushs has points one better than his nearest rival Skating crowds at the arena according to man ager Stan Smith are breaking records this season There were over skaters on Friday Sat urday afternoon and evening Missed the boot last week We forgot ft was Optimist Week Our local Optimists ore doing a tremendous job in providing minor sport sponsorship and di rection in the Hub Optimists arc sponsoring a bantam North York club as well as a fourteam circuit Thats a big fi nancial load to carry You ran help by supporting the Optimist club fund drives as they come along We have 20 teams in the North York minor hockey league and waiting to hear from Newmar ket and juveniles before closing the entry list Jack Christie OMHA secre tary informed us over the week end we had been nominated to run for office on the OMHA executive Well be running against tough opposition but will hope for the best Win lose or draw well still be In there pitching to make the North York league the biggest and best un der the banner Dont forget the swimming pool fund organizers have offi cially opened their campaign Give give till it hurts This is one drive we all want to see go over the top A sad note to end this weeks proceedings The sport crowd suffered another blow last week with the sudden passing of George George a cheer ful chap always was active town sport worker George will bo mourned by hundreds of friends in nil walks of life NEWS HiSports The swing on from football to basketball at the district se condary schools A meeting to organize the North York COSSA basketball program is scheduled for Aurora today Thursday Basketball practices ore in full swing at the The Purple and Gold will have three teams in the hoop game swim Entries cover senior Junior and midget There will also be three girls teams George Kelly will coach the senior boys Stan Raymond the juniors and George Harlow the midgets In order to provide practice time with at least six teams using the gym practices are being held after school and during the evening hours The girl athletes are also busy with volleyball A tournament this week at Aurora with teams entered from Newmarket Auro ra Richmond Hill and holds the spotlight ac cording to Miss phy sical education instructor at the The fallwinter sport program at Pickering College will include basketball hockey volleyball badminton floor hockey and table tennis reports Reg Black- stock the schools athletic direc tor Pickering basketball vol leyball badminton and table tennis teams will journey to Collegiate Nov 23 for a series of games Pickering senior hockey and basketball teams will start their practice sessions this week On Nov it will be Parents Day at the school and a basketball contest between the School Old Boys and the schools senior team will feature the program Don Menards high flying sen ior football squad completed an unbeaten season by defeating Appleby last week It was the second successive season the seniors have racked Up an unbeaten record This season Menards squad posted an im pressive ten game winning streak Ralph collected two touchdowns Larry one to spark the triumph over Apple by igjlvj ANP rattled off a series to pace the Office Special ty Officemen Other top phi were George Hoare Stew Parks George Roy Bennett 613 Hank Dei whipped up a triple to lead the Friday Other top scorers were Dorothy Chapman 509 Reg John Wing 580 Alvie Chas Cobb 547 Ted Heather Theima Cobb Fred Ralph 534 Wilson Jim Bennett Jack Chapman High single game leaders were Dorothy Chapman and Del 258 JJT 7jtJ A welcome to St Johns bowl ers Leading scorers last week were McCaffrey Fa ther John White LAWKS The Ladles Lawn Bowling club climaxed a very successful year with a banquet at the King George hotel on Tuesday even ing Nov a Election of officers for was held with the following re sults president Mrs Wil lis first vicepres Mrs Brown 2nd vice Mrs Whit field sec Mrs Miss Sadie Burrows The balance of the evening JUVENILE PRACTICE Prospects of icing a Newmar ket juvenile team in the North York OMHA loop are looking brighter There were out to practice Tuesday under Ken The list covered two three and forwards- Leading the ice lane candi dates were Larry Proctor Locks- ley Don Don Bone Jack Cain Ron Croutch George Calvin Wil liams Francis Lewis and Craig Case The next practice Is scheduled for Sunday Members of the 300 club at the Newmarket Bowling Academy to date are Bob English New market Mens Harold 335 Bell Telephone Fred yer 323 Bill Scholl Bradford Dave Har rison 313 Kay 308 Bradford Ladies Marg Davis Ken 301 Bell Telephone Lois Gibsons threesome featured in the Office Specialty Office ladies league Other lead ing scorers were Dorothy including a single VandenBergh Hazel Taylor 536 Pat Brown League standing is Gibson 14 VandenBergh Hall Six 600 bracket marksmen in the Davis Leather circuit Pace setters were Len Burling Harry Thorns Dan Casey 645 including a 336 single game Ned Art Benning ton Bus Jordan 605 includ ing a 302 single NEW MINOR TEAMS With approximately play ers registered for the eight teams In the Saturday morning Little league director Francis has decided to re organize and four new teams to take care of In registration this season Under now plan there will be teams In the com posed of six and six squirt league clubs Newmarket Electric Don Cam erons Dairy Grocery Store and Avenue Cleaners have agreed to purchase sweaters for newly created teams In two new teams will be Newmarket Electric Dynamo and Don Camerons Dairymen In squirt new teams are Salis bury Grocers and Avenue Clean ers tax Jaws which provide incentive for thoae who find new mineral properties and bring them Into production are credit ed with having the Can- mining industry triple the value of its output since BASKETBALL TEAM How about a Newmarket bas ketball team for action in a North York group Aurora and Oak Ridges each have organized teams Richmond Hill Is work ing on team Thats the latest report from basketball booster George of Aurora If Newmarket could come up with a team we would have a close to home fourteam circuit and would bo assured of winter long competition Well how about it nil you basketball fil berts Heres your opportunity to get in Brad Curlers Organize Hub People On Exec Newmarket sportsman Herb Lawrence was named second vicepresident of the Bradford Curling Club at the clubs annu al organization meeting held Thursday at Bradford Another Newmarket curler Art Evans was elected the membership committee Other officers elect ed were Norm Dodger Callings president Manse Harrison first vicepresident Arthur Knec- shaw secretary Glen Boyd treasurer There was en enthusiastic ga thering of curlers for the meet ing and the largest turnout of members for on annual meeting in the clubs history League play is expected to start on or Dec 15 This season the first curl ers to join the club will be org anized Into teams for league play Members coming In after the complement has been fill ed will be classed as spares That means in order to qualify for league play anyone wishing to Join the club should do so at once If you are interested in be coming a member contact Art Newmarket immediately An executive meeting is sche duled for tonight Thursday to finalize plans for the season Minors Prep For Big Season The North York minor league tennis ore propping for their greatest season League now has 26 teams Entry list covers six Juvenile eight mid gut eight bantam and four wee teams is operating three teams Juvenile midget and ban tam Paul McKclvcy Is In charge of all minor hockey In John Humphries Is manager J It coach of the ju veniles Midget coach is Bob manager Bob Par- doc while Gib is conch of the bantam entry Is In swim with two teams midget and Met Hill Is In charge of the midget entry sponsored by Rotary club Bon Is bantam coach and Bob manager newest entry in the juvenile loop named Herb manager and Churl conch Rid ges Pioneers Juveniles playing their home games Aurora George as conch and Jim Wells manager Camp Bor den in with a Juvenile entry have Lieut Haines manager and Sgt J A Thompson coach Royals will play homo games at King City Nichols Flyers ex pect to a strong contender under the direction of Doug Marchant One of North Yorks best known builders of hockey Charlie will coach Woodbridge entry Dropping down to sportsmen expect to Ice a contender with Norm Alexan der at the helm tin der the Lions club will play at and have named George and Mickey coach midget team will Bob m couch a new entry this season has selected Joe Powell as manager and Clarence Green field as conch Aurora under the Aurora Automotive sponsorship Percy conch and Ken Hose manager Newmar ket Bunting Nuts midgets Bert as coach and Bill as assistant coach In bantam whirl along with Alliston and previ ously mentioned teams In will be Aurora Loke Wilcox Lang- staff Newmarket Richmond Hill and Aurora Lions named Harold Stephenson conch Doug Harrison Optimists will bo coached by Ross Lake Wilcox a new league entrant has Stan Williams manager and Krnlo Collins as conch Lakers will play their home games at Aurora LangstaH a new buntnm entry has Red Gamer manager and Joe Greenfield coach will ploy their homo games at Aurora Richmond Hill bantams mak ing their initial start in cir cuit are being sponsored by the Richmond Hill Hams Junior hockey club Schomberg play ing at will on the coaching list Four teams are now ready for league action They are Aurora Lake Wilcox and Newmarket The Aurora club sponsored by the Canadian Legion Ted coach and Don Matthew Lake Wilcox playing at Aurora have named Stan manage and Bob Hunter coach has lined up Bob Lynn M coach while intrepid hockey man Harvey la coach of entry was spent In playing euchre prizes being won by Mrs Oilman and Mrs Una lor bridge and Mrs George for euchre Classifieds Phone Newmarket 780 A NOW ON SALE IN HANDY PACKAGES VICTONE CLEANERS Take pleasure in announcing a specialized Dry Cleaning Service for Newmarket District FOR DAY SHWKI CALL VIC LANGFORD 1239li can see the difference I A U1VJ SCOUT SALVAGE DRIVE West of Tom HOY 19 East Side of Town Saturday Nov 26 TIE SMALL BUNDLES Proceeds in aid of Scout Cub work P 1- St Johns Bingo IN THE NEWMARKET TOWN SATURDAY NOV If AT PM ADMISSION 25c ft NUMBERS CALLED Famous spring toy Slinky train SPORTING GOODS Opp Brlcoa Bolter Mont Market Phono ELECTRIC TRAINS From up i g -4-iH- V There Is truly vinery of flWs for enure rairiij BONS AND S TOO Aft